Ordnance Survey Nut Cracker
As cycling gear gets better there is no reason not to enjoy cycling all year round. This event is designed to be a perfect winter event with flat wide roads and regular warm feed stations which will provide you a hot cuppa to keep spirits high. In its first year, as part of the brand new Ordnance Survey Spin Series, this 51 mile epic and 35 mile standard course is the perfect way to get some flat training miles in your legs. Starting from the Iconic Newmarket Racecourse, the ride sets out onto wide, open roads with breathtaking early morning views over the surrounding farm lands. At mile 4 the course splits and the epic riders head off for a extra 15 mile loop. Riders will dip down to Balsham before heading back up past the first of two ‘warm’ feed station to rejoin the standard riders. The route rolls through endless quiet roads and on to the second warm feedstation which is in the picturesque village of Clare. Its 13th century buildings provide a dash of character to an otherwise green and natural landscape. This is the last stop before the final stretch back to the venue for your well-deserved medal, cake and a massage. - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/ordnance-survey-nut-cracker-spor...
I'm not a Lance fan at all but the snarky tone of this is just dumb.
Is it just me or is there a link or embed missing for the image of the Dublin bike lane from Ola Løkken Nordrum?
How can anybody reject the beauty of that? It's a wonderful mix of modern tech yet absolutely functional.
Not unless theVED is made eye wateringly expensive....
My mum always told me I'd inherited her 'hobbit feet', though as far as I'm aware we don't have any family in New Zealand.
Hyponatremia is a real risk even for an amateur cyclist or runner in hot weather. I've bonked from it before, and I was drinking Gatorade the whole...
in the UK we have policing which to a greater or lesser extent relies on assistance from members of the public......
Just wanted to share a quick thank you to everyone who helped out in this thread....
So...don't cycle on it. Lots of other routes around that area. Source: I used to work there.
My photochromic specs have just turned up in the post today